Whether GM would allow the Commodore and Camaro to race against each other is unclear, but Nash is convinced the two-door will join Supercars, one way or another.

“The Mustang body sets the agenda for the competition factor there,” he said.

“That’ll be up to Holden to make those statements officially, but I think it’s a bit of a no-brainer that the Camaro is on its way now for sure, just as a result of the Mustang body being put out there.

“As we know, there’s quite a few Holden teams. That’s what’s great about Gen2, even within a brand of say Chev and Holden, you’re likely to see two body shapes out there being the Commodore and the Camaro.

“I think that’s great for where the landscape is, but no question the Mustang is going to set the agenda now.”

Nash expects to see the Camaro join the grid

Asked to expand on why he thinks it’s a “no-brainer”, Nash went further, predicting it will happen.

“If you’re a betting person, someone within the category will pick up the Camaro, I would have thought,” he said.

“I’m not sure I’m actually that fussed. I’m happy to race against any competent competitor and I expect us to do well,” he said.

“It’s not just around the red-blue, I’d like us to be racing against a multitude of marques, because I think that speaks volumes to the competitiveness of the market anyway and what we’re doing in the market. It translates beautifully onto the road.

“You probably won’t draw me into a choice between the two because I’m more worried about our relationship [with Supercars teams] and how we perform on the track.”